Formal Poetry against Free Verse

Formal Poetry against Free Verse

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Plato in “inventing some extraordinarily powerful images of his own” came up with “notably the poet as Corybant”.  ~ Penelope Murray, Plato on Poetry, 9

If poets are like Corybantes in

Ecstatic dance, then armor is a part

Of their identity.  A guarded shin

And thigh and breastplate (that protects the heart)

Are crucial to their rituals.  They move

As warrior men and give protection to

The greatest of divinity.  They prove

The highest god must be protected.  True

To him they dance as if in magic made

Of metal.  They protect him in a cave

Where they stamp round the mouth with shield and blade

That clash together as they step in rave

And neatness of their rhythmic patterns.  Loose

Bacchantes are not good enough for Zeus.